• Producer Masterclass tutorial and video: AtjazzDeep house wiz Atjazz (aka Martin Iveson) invites us into his studio to reveal how he created his track Love Somebody, itself a collaboration with legendary vocalist Robert Owens. Watch the video and see him programming beats, creating grooves, and processing Robert's vocals. And when you've had enough of in-depth technique, you can watch him knock out a complete track from scratch in just 20 minutes!

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• The Essential Singer-Songwriter Production GuideLearn how to record, mix and master acoustic guitar and vocal tracks like a pro! Nothing is left to the imagination in our comprehensive step-by-step guide. You'll learn how to: choose the right equipment; create a suitable recording space; employ correct microphone technique; edit vocals and guitars for the best possible results; mix and use effects; and finally, create a fully mastered mixdown. There's a whole lot more, so don't miss out on this extensive tutorial!

• My GenerationYour computer isn't just a dumb production tool – it can spontaneously create music, too, given the right software and a nudge in the right direction. Our guide to generative software covers what's out there and what it can do for your productions.

• Kraak & Smaak interviewedThe band's founder member Oscar De Jong lets CM in on their productions secrets and reveals why you should be dragging your computer from the studio to the stage.

• Windows 7 previewWe take an early look at the new OS from Microsoft and judge its potential for computer musicians. With multitouch built right into the OS, is this the future of computer music control?

Plus! • All About Automation: Learn how to bring movement to your tracks with automation • Guitar Lab: How to get the tones of Angus Young, James Hetfield and Slash! • Synth Essentials: Scot Solida's guide to wavetable synthesis • Off The Dial: rachMiel goes off on one, investigating subharmonics and infrasounds • The Easy Guide: Break out of the 4/4 box with out guide to odd time signatures • The Burning Question: Are we seeing a paradigm shift in music software? • And much more!

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